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3.00 Credits
Prerequisite: BIO 1110, BIO 2330, BIO 3800 and BIO 3850. An examination of the molecular and cellular processes underlying the embryonic development of organisms. The course will cover plants and invertebrate animals. The laboratory will include biochemical, genetic, and cellular investigations of cell cleavage, embryogenesis, and organogenesis. Two hours lecture and three hours laboratory per week. ($50.00 course fee). Cross listed with BMB 4300.
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3.00 Credits
Prerequisites: Junior Status and BIO 2330, and BIO 3160 or BIO 2230. An examination of the structure and function of the nervous system. The effects of molecular approaches to neuroscience and their impacts on the understanding of sensory, motor, and cognitive functions of both simple and more complex systems will be addressed. Two hours lecture and three hours laboratory per week. ($50.00 course fee)
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3.00 Credits
Prerequisite: BIO 3700. Completion of an independent laboratory or field research project under the supervision of a selected faculty member. A poster of the student's work must be presented at the School of Sciences Undergraduate Research Symposium (SURS). ($50.00 course fee) Gen. Ed. Designation: EL (R - Undergraduate Research).
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1.00 Credits
Prerequisite: BIO 4700. The student will write and present a research paper based on research done in BIO 4700 at the Belmont Undergraduate Research Symposium and take the MFAT in Biology. Gen. Ed. Designation: EL (R - Undergraduate Research).
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3.00 Credits
Prerequisite: Permission of the department chair. A cooperative education assignment in which the student is placed with a participating business organization for a semester. The student must apply one semester prior to the anticipated work period. The student must have at least a 2.5 GPA to be eligible. The student's program of study may be extended for an additional semester. (May be repeated once; however, only 3 hours may be used as biology electives). Background checks are now required 21 days before registration for BIO 4980. Contact the instructor for details regarding the approved process. Gen. Ed. Designation: EL (I - Internships, Clinicals, Practica).
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4.00 Credits
The goal of the course is to help students understand the chemistry behind important societal issues and the consequences of actions aimed at addressing the issues. After laying the necessary chemical foundation, the course will focus on topics such as foods, fuels, consumer goods, environmental materials, and the physical materials of our bodies. Laboratory work that complements the lecture topics is a major portion of the course. ($65.00 course fee)
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4.00 Credits
Students in majors requiring more than one semester of chemistry should take CEM 1610 and 1620 . Topics include atomic structure, the periodic law, chemical bonding and molecular structure, chemical reactions, stoichiometry, solutions, and acid-base reactions. Laboratory experiences are an integral part of the course. ($100.00 course fee)
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1.00 Credits
Required of all freshman chemistry majors. This orientation course aquaints students with chemistry programs, with the chemistry faculty, and the university. Topics will include opportunities in the field of chemistry, advising, scheduling, faculty expectations, career planning and networking. The academic component of this course will include current scientific literature, assignments, and discussions.
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4.00 Credits
Prerequisite or co requisite: MTH 1110 or the equivalent. Fundamental concepts and principles are emphasized during the first semester. Emphasis is placed on structure, nomenclature, oxidation numbers and the mole concept. The second semester includes solutions, behavior of electrolytes, ionic and molecular equilibria, and nuclear chemistry. Also, there is a brief introduction to the chemistry of carbon and its compounds included in the second semester. ($100.00 course fee)
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1.00 - 3.00 Credits
Prerequisite: Permission of instructor. A discussion of special topics in chemistry with depth and difficulty reflected in the course number.($65.00 course fee)
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